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Wordlist Speakout Intermediate 2nd Edition (chronological)Part ofPage Speech nExampleto get knowledge of a subject or skillWhat's the best way to learn aUnit 1 - Identitylearn8vlɜːnlernenapprenderemadrelingua, linguaapprendrelerenby studying, doing it, or being taughtthe first language that you learn as alanguage?English is my mother tongue, but Imother tongue8nˌmʌðə ˈtʌŋMuttersprachemadrelangue maternellemoedertaalchildfrom or relating to a country that isalso speak ngebuitenlandsnot your ownsomeone who learned a particularShe spoke with a foreign accent.moedertaalspreker/-language as their first language ratherspreeksterthan as a foreign languageShe's a native speaker of Swahili.very informal language that uses newnative speakerslang88nnˌneɪtɪv ˈspiːkəslæŋMuttersprachlerUmgangssprachemadre linguagergolocuteur natifargotslangor rude words instead of the usualIs this a slang expression? I don'twords for somethingunderstand it.words and phrases used by people inthe same profession that are gonvaktaalThe document waas written infor other people to understandcomplicated legal jargon.the ability to speak or write a languagevery well, without stopping or makingfluency8nˈfluːənsifließende Beherrschung fluiditàaisance, maîtrisevloeiend isprachigbilinguetweetaligable to speak two languages very well Several of the employees are bilingual.an ability to do something well,biligueFluency in Japanese is a major asset.especially because you have learnedReading and writing are two differentskills.Do you use any special languageskill8nskɪlFähigkeitabilitàdon, compétencesvaardigheidand practised itstrategy8nˈstrætədʒiStrategiepiano, strategiastratégiestrategiea plan used to achieve somethingstrategies to remember things?the ability to do something in an exact He's able to speak German withaccuracy8nˈækjərəsiFehlerfreiheit, Exaktheit accuratezzaprécisionnauwkeurigheidway without making a mistakeexcellent accuracy.the person who employs you or who isboss11nbɒsChef, Chefinpatronbaasin charge of you at work Pearson 2016boss, capoShe asked her boss for the day off.

WordclassmatePart ofPage Speech /inItaliancompagno di classeFrenchcamarade de nitionExamplesomeone who is in the same class asI haven't seen any of my oldyou at school or collegesomeone who receives a salary ( classmates for years!payment) to work for an organisation, The company I work for has overemployee11nɪmˈplɔɪ-iː, ˌemplɔɪˈiː Mitarbeiter/indipendenteemployé / ewerknemerperson, or companythe man whom a woman is going to10,000 employees worldwide.I don't like Sally's fiancé – he's éaanstaandemarrythe woman whom a man is going céeaanstaandemarrya man who promises at a baptismPhil's fiancée is very tall.ceremony to help a child, and to teach Bella went to live with her parrainpeterhim or her Christian valuesafter her parents died.a woman who promises at a baptismceremony to help a child, and to teach I was asked to be a godmother when eterhim or her Christian valuessomeone who belongs to a group orbecame an auntie for the first isationHe’s a member of the tennis club.someone who advises and helps a less I'm going to be a mentor for a newmentor11nˈmentɔːMentormentore, guidatuteurmentorexperienced personemployee in my office.the person that you are married to, orthat you live with as if you weremarried or one of the owners of aElla and Mollie have been businesspartner11nˈpɑːtnəPartner/insocio, compagnopartenairepartnerbusinesspartners for years.My primary school only had about gin,alunno, allievo, scolaroélèveleerlinga child in a schoolpupils.someone who belongs to the sameI'm good friends with all my team-team as youthe son of your brother or sister, ormates.Mannschaftskamerad/i compagno di squadra / coéquipier /team-mate11nˈtiːm-meɪtncompagna di squadracoéquipièreteamgenootthe son of your husband’s or wife’snephewVB 148 nˈnefjuː, ˈnev-Neffenipote (m.)neveuneefangeheiratetebrother or sisterthe relative of your husband or wife,I've got one nephew called Jack.especially the father and mother ofWe went to see my in-laws thisin-lawVB 148 nɪn ˈlɔːVerwandtschaftsuoceri, parenti acquisti par allianceaangetrouwdyour husband or wifethe sister of your husband or wife, orweekend.sister-in-lawVB 148 nˌsɪstər ɪn ˌlɔːSchwägerincognataschoonzusterthe wife of your brotherI never liked my sister-in-law.belle-soeurthe daughter of your brother or sister,or the daughter of your husband's orKate is my niece - she's my sister'sdaughter.My ex-husband, Steve, now lives onnieceVB 148 nniːsNichtenipote (f.)niècenichtwife's brother or sisterthe man that a woman used to beex-husbandVB 148 nˌeks ˈhʌzbəndEx-Ehemannex maritoex-mariex-manmarried tothe other side of town.a man who is married to your mother, My stepfather used to treat me like hisstepfatherVB 148 fvaderbut who is not your father Pearson 2016real daughter.

WordPart ofPage Speech mplea daughter that your husband or wifestepdaugherVB 148 e-fillestiefdochter(mütterlicher)seits /has from a relationship before yourMy stepdaughter and son both livemarriagewith us at the moment.the blood relatives of either yourMy mother's side of the familyside of the familyVB 148 n phrˌsaɪd əv ðə ˈfæməli(väterlicher)seitsparte della famigliacôté de la famillekant van de familiemother or fatheryour grandparents are the parents oforiginally comes from France.grandparentsVB 148 s-parentsgrootoudersyour mother or fatherto do physical activity to becomeMy grandparents live in Kent.My doctor told me to do moreexercise13ˈeksəsaɪzKörpertrainingmoto, esercizio fisicoexercicebewegenhealthierwork that you do to look after aexercise.house, for example cleaning andI spent all morning doing arbeitfaccende domesticheménagehuishoudelijk werkserious and detailed study of a subject My stepmother is doing scientificresearchdo someone a13nrɪˈsɜːtʃ, ˈriːsɜːtʃForschungricercafavour13v phrˌsʌmwʌn ə ˈfeɪvəjmd. einen Gefallen tun fare un favorerechercheonderzoekiemand een plezierin order to find out new informationto do something for someone to helpresearch into heart disease.Can you do me a favour and take therendre un service à qndoenthem or be kinda course of study at a university ordog for a walk, please?college, or the qualification that isgiven to you when you haveMy cousin's doing a degree in marinedegreeget on with13ndɪˈɡriːɡet ˈɒn wɪðDiplom, Abschlussmit jmd.laureadiplômediplomamet iemand overwegsuccessfully completed the courseto have a good relationship withbiology.someone13phr vˌsʌmwʌnzurechtkommenandare d'accordobien s'entendre aveckunnensomeoneI get on really well with my boss.What time do you think you'll getget hereget married1313phr vv phrˈɡet hɪəɡet ˈmæridhier ankommenheiratenveniresposarsivenirse marieraankomentrouwento arrive at a placeto become husband and wifethe regular paid work that you do forhere?We're getting married next month.job13ndʒɒbArbeitsstelle, Joblavoroemploibaanan employerWhen did you get your first job?when someone's hair changes from itsgraue Haarego grey13v phrˌɡəʊ ˈɡreɪbekommensich etwasavoir les cheveuxdiventar grigiogrisonnantsnatural colour to grey, usually because My father started going grey when hegrijs wordenof ageabgewöhnen, aufhören disabituarsi a qcgo off something13phr vɡəʊ ˈɒf ˌsʌmθɪŋmitgo on a diethome1313phr vnˌɡəʊ ɒn ə ˈdaɪəthəʊmeine Diät machenHaus / Zuhausedrink13ndrɪŋkwalk13nmeal13taxi13 Pearson 2016was in his 20s.I've gone off eating meat since I sawarrêter deafwennento stop liking somethingto change what you eat in order tothat TV programme about farming.Trisha goes on a diet every summercominciare una dietaa casase mettre au régimemaison / à la maisonafvallenthuislose weight or become healthierbefore she goes on holiday.the place where you liveI think you should go home, it's late.an amount of liquid that you drink, or Let's go for a drink together for yourGetränkbibitaboissondrinkenthe act of drinking somethinga journey that you make on gespecially for exercise or enjoymentforest.a time when you eat food, or the food Did you go for a meal to celebratenmiːlEssen (im Restaurant)pastorepasetenthat you eat thena car with a driver that you pay topassing your driving test?nˈtæksiTaxitaxi, tassìtaxitaxidrive you somewhereWe took a taxi to the station.birthday.He took the dog out for a walk in the

WordPart ofPage Speech mpleThis weekend I'm taking part in atake part in13phr vtake responsibilityteɪk ˈpɑːt ɪnteilnehmen anˌteɪk rɪspɒnsəˈbɪlətiprendere parte a qlcsparticiper àdeelnemen aanto participateassumersi laprendre sesverantwoordelijkheidto agree to be in charge of something I'm taking responsibility for organisingresponsabilitésnemen vooror someoneto have the same abilities as an olderfortake after13phr vfɔːverantwortlich sein fürnach jmd. schlagen /responsabilità di qlcssomeone13phr vteɪk ˈɑːftə ˌsʌmwʌnjmd. nachgeratenprendere da, richiamare tenir de, ressembler àiets van iemand hebben family membersomething that is given to someonebicycle race with my brother.my office Christmas party this year.She's very good at art – she takes afterher father.who is successful in a competition,prizeVB 148 npraɪzPreis, Gewinnpremioprixprijsrace, etc.He won a prize of 3,000.an activity that you enjoy doing in your Megan's hobbies include photography,hobbyVB 148 nˈhɒbiHobbyhobby, passatempopasse-tempshobbyfree timethe washing of plates, dishes, kniveswalking and playing games online.My son and daughter do the washingwashing upVB 148 nˌwɒʃɪŋ ˈʌpAbwaschlavare i piattifaire la vaisselleafwasetcup every Sunday.goodVB 148 adjɡʊdgutbuonobiengoedof a high standard or qualityExercise does me good.That dress does nothing for her. ShenothingVB 148 nˈnʌθɪŋnichtsniente, nullariennietsnot anything or no thingshould wear trousers.When his boss discovered he wasto lose your job for doing somethingselling company secrets, he got firedwronginstantly.an informal word for a very long timeThe paint took ages to dry.get firedVB 148 vɡet ˈfaɪədgefeuert werdenessere licenziatoêtre viréontslagen wordenagesVB 148 nˈeɪdʒɪzeine Ewigkeitun' eternitàlongtemps, une éternité een eeuwigheida sweet white or brown substancethat is obtained from plants and usedsugarVB 148 nˈʃʊɡəZuckerzuccherosucresuikerto make food and drinks sweetDoes he take sugar?Did you take many photos on your lastphotoVB 148 nˈfəʊtəʊFotofotophotofotoshortened word for photographholiday?depressedVB 148 very unhappya stomach illness caused by eatingHe got depressed after he lost his job.food that contains harmful bacteriaI got food poisoning from the takeaway last night.I took the blame for the meetingintossicazionefood poisoningVB 148 nˈfuːd ˌpɔɪzənɪŋLebensmittelvergiftung alimentareintoxication alimentaire voedselvergiftigingand makes you vomitresponsibility for a mistake or forblameVB 148 nbleɪmSchuld, Tadelcolpa, responsabilitàresponsabilité, blâmeschuldsomething badstarting late.if something is your responsibility, it is You should take responsibility for yourresponsibilityVB 148 àresponsabilitéverantwoordelijkheidyour job or duty to do ita substance for treating an illness,health.The doctor told me to take mymedicineVB 148 nˈmedsənMedizin, Medikamentemedicinamédecinemedicijnespecially one that you drinkmedicine after every meal.Take a good look at the photo and seelookVB 148 nlʊkBlicksguardovacanza, ferie, giornoregardkijk, blikan act of looking at somethingif you recognise anyone.holidayVB 148 nˈhɒlədi, -deɪFeiertag, Urlaubfestivovacances, jour fériévakantiea time of rest from work, school etcI'm going on holiday on Thursday. Pearson 2016

WordPart ofPage Speech mpleEngland scored a goal and the fansgo crazyVB 148 v phrˌɡəʊ ˈkreɪziausflippenimpazziredevenir fouuit je bol gaanto become very excitedto not proceed nicely for someone orwent crazy.go badlyVB 148 v phrˌɡəʊ ˈbædlischlecht verlaufenandare malemal passerniet goed verlopensomethingto proceed nicely for someone orDid the journey go badly?go wellVB 148 v phrˌɡəʊ ˈwelgut laufenandare benebien passergoed verlopensomethingThings are going well for the project.blindVB 148 adjblaɪndblindciecoaveugleblindunable to seeShe went blind two months ago.I think red and orange go together.go togetherVB 148 phr vˌɡəʊ təˈɡeðəzusammenpassenstare bene insiemealler ensemblebij elkaar passenlook good togetherSome people think they clash.go withVB 148 phr vˈɡəʊ wɪð, wɪθdazugehörenabbinarsi aaller avecerbij horento be included as part of somethingmoney that you receive every monthThe house goes with the job.as payment from the organisation yousalaryVB 148 nˈsæləriGehaltsalariosalairesalariswork fora common illness which is like a veryI think she gets a good salary.fluVB 148 nfluːGrippeinfluenzagrippegriepbad coldThe whole family has got flu.a common illness that makes itdifficult to breathe through your nosecoldVB 148 verkoudheidreference14ˈrefərənsEmpfehlung, Zeugnisreferenzaréférencegetuigschrift, referentie recommending someone for a jobnand often makes your throat hurta letter from a previous employer,Has she got a

Word Page Part of Speech Pronunciation German Italian French Dutch Definition Example classmate 11 n ˈklɑːsmeɪt Klassenkamerad/in compagno di classe camarade de classe klasgenoot/klasgenote

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